Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station

Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station

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caption =
location= Bowling Green, Kentucky
lat_degrees = 37
lat_minutes = 0
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 86
long_minutes = 26
long_seconds = 17
long_direction = W
locmapin = Kentucky
area =
built =1923
architect= Unknown
architecture= Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other
added = December 18 1979
governing_body = Private
mpsub=Warren County MRA
refnum=79003519cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station, now known as The Historic Railpark and Train Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky is an historic railroad station. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 18 1979. Built in 1923, the standing depot is the last among a succession of Louisville & Nashville Railroad depots that served Bowling Green.

The first railroad depot built in Bowling Green was in 1859, when the L&N's rails reached Bowling Green. The line from Nashville reached Bowling Green on August 10, and was celebrated by 10,000 Nashvillians. The line to Louisville was complete on October 18. [Klein, Maury. History of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. (University Press of Kentucky, 2002) p.16]

The first Louisville & Nashville Station in Bowling Green was a brick building. However, both armies during the Civil War found the L&N railroad a convenient logistical tool, and found the region a convenient passageway to the other's territory, making Bowling Green a key to both sides' Western war plans. When the Confederates were forced to retreat from the city, they burned all the railroad supplies they could and destroyed the brick depot. When Union troops took the city, they set about building a new depot. It was a wooden building, and served the railroad and people of Bowling Green through the rest of the 19th century. Local agricultural goods, such as strawberries and tobacco, were shipped from the depot, as well as locally mined building stone and oil. This made the L&N station the largest employment center in Bowling Green. [ [http://www.wku.edu/library/mused/rrr2/rails.html#anchor584004 Rails ] ]

In 1878 malaria broke out from New Orleans to Memphis, Tennessee. Residents of Memphis wishing to escape the epidemic boarded the L&N trains, but residents from other towns refused to let them leave the train at their towns. Bowling Green's station was the first place they could leave the train, but enormous bonfires were built in order to deter infection. The evacuation of Memphis lasted a few days, until Memphis was quarantined. [Klein 151]

At its peak, the depot served twenty trains a day. By the 1900s, the depot was becoming too small to adequately serve all those who used it. However, the president of the L&N, Milton H. Smith, was rumored to have been arrested once in Bowling Green and refused to build a new station in Bowling Green. In the 1920s, the new depot, the one still standing, was built with much celebration five years after Smith's death, seeming to confirm the rumor. It was constructed of locally quarried limestone. After World War II, rail traffic was becoming less popular. The last passenger train left the depot on October 7 1979. [ [http://www.landndepot.org/railcarhistory.html Railcar History - The Historic Railpark and Train Museum at the L&N Depot - Railcar History ] ] [ [http://www.wku.edu/library/mused/rrr2/rails.html#anchor584004 Rails ] ]

Currently, the old depot serves as The Historic Railpark and Train Museum, with several historic railroad cars on the property. Two major festivals are held on the ground annually: Railfest in May, and the Festival of Trains in December. [ [http://www.landndepot.org/thingstodo.html Events & Exhibits - The Historic Railpark and Train Museum at the L&N Depot ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.landndepot.org/ Official site: The Historic Railpark and Train Museum]


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